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We have a range of membership categories, the requirements of which are set out in the College Constitution and associated regulations (Regulation A1)
ACEM hosts a variety of events spanning across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand annually.
Find articles relating to international emergency medicine from previous publications.
ACEM is pleased to launch our third Innovate RAP for 2022–24.
Our vision for reconciliation in Australia addresses the inequities in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are progressing a strategy to achieve equity for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand.
A research project developed in partnership with Karabena Consulting and Lowitja Institute to study cultural safety in ED settings from the perspectives of both service users and emergency service providers. Cover art: Margie Lankin.
ACEM has entered into a partnership with The Lowitja Institute to enhance cultural safety in Australian emergency departments.
Those attending the 2019 ACEM Winter Symposium in April have a chance to build their cultural capabilities at the Indigenous cultural competency workshop.
ACEM's vision is that Australasian emergency departments deliver quality, acute healthcare that is culturally safe, resulting in health equity for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori Peoples.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Supporting Māori Patients and Whānau in Hospital Emergency Departments Australasian College for Emergency Medicine | Tumu Whakarae | Te Ora Rata o Aotearoa